Is King's College, London a recognised college? If yes, how can I pursue B.Sc (Hons) in biology?

I will take my board exams in March 2017.

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Asked by Anushka Joshi
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amit jain
9 years ago
King's College London is one of the high ranked institutions in the UK and is the constituent of University of London. There is no B.Sc Honors in Biology at Kings College London. However, you may consider Anatomy, Developmental & Human Biology B.Sc, Biochemistry B.Sc or Biomedical Science B.Sc at th

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You also need to apply via UCAS. Documents required include class 10th score, predicted scores for class 12th, 1 recommendation letter from your school, a personal statement, passport front and last page scanned copies. Let me know in case you need further help.

Chetna S
9 years ago
Hi Anushka, King's College-London is one of the highly ranked universities in the UK. Complete your class 12th with good grades, more than 75% is preferred, you must also take your IELTS. Submit your application through UCAS, the common application for UK universities. Please check the university

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Thank you, ma'am. But I have missed the UCAS deadline so is there any other way to apply? I'm going to complete my school this year.

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